- Sinusitis
- Primary Care
- Ear InfectionsMedication: Some people don’t take allergy medicines because they don’t take their symptoms seriously (“Oh, it’s only my allergies.”) The result may be painful complications such as sinus or ear infections. Don’t take the risk. There are so many safe prescription and non-prescription medicines to relieve allergy symptoms! Following is a brief list of medications taken for allergies. They are available in non-prescription and prescription form...
- Emergency CareThe good news is that using your peak flow meter should mean fewer symptoms, fewer calls to the doctor, and fewer hospital visits!
- Diarrhea
- Anxiety
- X-Rays
- EczemaLatex Allergy: An allergic response to the proteins in natural, latex rubber characterized by a range of allergic reactions. Persons at risk include healthcare workers, patients having multiple surgeries and rubber-industry workers. Symptoms include hand dermatitis, eczema and urticaria; sneezing and other respiratory distress; and lower respiratory problems including coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.
- LesionsAtopic Dermatitis (eczema, skin allergy): A chronic or recurrent inflammatory skin disease characterized by lesions, scaling and flaking; it is sometimes called eczema. In children, it may be aggravated by an allergy or irritant.
- Rashes
- AllergiesOur allergy and immunology specialists utilize current treatment methods for everything from asthma, sinusitis, and urticaria, to allergic rhinitis, food and drug allergies, and sensitivity to stinging insects. We also evaluate suspected immunodeficiency or recurring infections that require special immunology studies, ensuring you get the treatment you need.